It CAN be done..no more blood pressure meds!

Woo hoo! I've gotten my weight below 180# from 222# and have held it since before Christmas. I saw my doctor for another reason but mentioned getting light headed whenever I stood up. He suggested a week of morning and evening readings. I did and found it was regularly down to 60 plus or minus 1 over roughly 115 straight through. To top it off when he took it, despite my usual 'white coat syndrome' BP reading the diastolic was 60. I asked if we could reduce the dosage and he said to stop completely. I figured this was something I would have to live with for the remainder of my days.

Truth be told I have been riding my trainer religiously ever since the weather turned cold. I bought a Kurt Kinetics along with the Trek FX 7.6 and it turned out to be a great decision. I'm shooting for 1000 calories per ride and have put almost 300 miles on it since the start of the year. I alternate with the Elliptic whenever the knees get sensitive; I have another 116 miles on it this year.

We're in the coldest week of the year here in Washington DC and face at least another week near 0 f overnight for another week. I really want to get out and ride, but I've rigged up a nice little station in the basement. I have a monitor hooked up to my HT system's mini computer and am watching the replay of the Tour Down Under while I ride. Funny how my cadence rises as the end of the race nears!

Rich

..life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes. ― Andy Rooney ...enjoy what's left!

Good for you! Unfortunately, HBP isn't always controllable by exercise, diet and dropping weight. Even when I had 5% body fat, eating super healthy, and riding 200 mi. per wk., it didn't make a dent in my BP. But, you don't know until you try!

"It could be anything. Scrap booking, high-stakes poker, or the Santa Fe lifestyle. Just pick a dead-end and chill out 'till you die."

FYI - On the light headiness, I had the same problem last summer. Turns out I wasn't hydrating enough and my blood volume dropped. My normal heart rate is around 70 bpm and dropped to mid 50's. On several occasions getting up from sitting down, I would momentarily feel light headed. Outside after turning the faucet off, I almost blacked out. Got the hydration in-control and the problems went away.

FYI - On the light headiness, I had the same problem last summer. Turns out I wasn't hydrating enough and my blood volume dropped. My normal heart rate is around 70 bpm and dropped to mid 50's. On several occasions getting up from sitting down, I would momentarily feel light headed. Outside after turning the faucet off, I almost blacked out. Got the hydration in-control and the problems went away.

You really need to hydrate .. drink water before going to bed which is very good for the heart.

Super Job! In my case, I'm only on a mild, low-dose BP med to protect my kidneys since I'm diabetic. If I weren't diabetic, I wouldn't need the pills.

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If you see a Tour de Cure event, consider participating or supporting a Red Rider or other participant.

Woo hoo! I've gotten my weight below 180# from 222# and have held it since before Christmas. I saw my doctor for another reason but mentioned getting light headed whenever I stood up. He suggested a week of morning and evening readings. I did and found it was regularly down to 60 plus or minus 1 over roughly 115 straight through. To top it off when he took it, despite my usual 'white coat syndrome' BP reading the diastolic was 60. I asked if we could reduce the dosage and he said to stop completely. I figured this was something I would have to live with for the remainder of my days.

Truth be told I have been riding my trainer religiously ever since the weather turned cold. I bought a Kurt Kinetics along with the Trek FX 7.6 and it turned out to be a great decision. I'm shooting for 1000 calories per ride and have put almost 300 miles on it since the start of the year. I alternate with the Elliptic whenever the knees get sensitive; I have another 116 miles on it this year.

We're in the coldest week of the year here in Washington DC and face at least another week near 0 f overnight for another week. I really want to get out and ride, but I've rigged up a nice little station in the basement. I have a monitor hooked up to my HT system's mini computer and am watching the replay of the Tour Down Under while I ride. Funny how my cadence rises as the end of the race nears!

Rich

Great!! Which meds were you on? Lisinopril Beta blocker- if you were on a beta blocker you might notice a boost in upper end performance.
Wish I could lose 30 lbs-but my BP was high when I was 30 lbs lighter-guessing it would still be high if I lost weight-lisinopril doesn't bother me much-maybe sneezing maybe runny nose-but no big deal.
It is dreary-wake up 4:50am-literally my first waking moment I open my drawer-open lisinopril bottle-and take a 1/2 a 40mg-every day-first conscious action.

Great job-40 lbs!
PS Yes I am jealous-if I could dump my med I would lord it over you guys-I would be insufferable!!

Super Job! In my case, I'm only on a mild, low-dose BP med to protect my kidneys since I'm diabetic. If I weren't diabetic, I wouldn't need the pills.

i am on the same boat (or is that bike) as you are. Because of diabetes , My doc put me on a low-dose BP med to protect the old kidneys.

Bikey, are you doing the LB TdC this year? For several years have done the 100 miler version, but while I love the first 60+ miles of the ride, I hate the last 40 windfest through the surrounding neighborhoods. This year I may just do the Metric Century. Are you also doing the SB TdC?

to the OP...congrats on a great job of losing weight and lowering your BP.

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Bikey, are you doing the LB TdC this year? For several years have done the 100 miler version, but while I love the first 60+ miles of the ride, I hate the last 40 windfest through the surrounding neighborhoods. This year I may just do the Metric Century. Are you also doing the SB TdC?
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Unfortunately, I'm not. TdC increased the amount needed to raise as a minimum which I paid most out of my own pocket last year and money is tight this time--had a couple of unforeseen expenses. Also, because of the toe still flaring up when chilly or cold, I'm staying out of the temps below 46 which makes riding outside at 0400 or so impossible. On days above 46, and not having a sub job or other obligation, I get out--last Monday I did 40 miles. I'm on the trainer most of the time and not often enough. I don't think I could get enough training in to be ready to do a century, or maybe even a metric in addition with tight finances.

Please support diabetics like myself, a red rider, by supporting the American Diabetes Association.
If you see a Tour de Cure event, consider participating or supporting a Red Rider or other participant.

Great!! Which meds were you on? Lisinopril Beta blocker- if you were on a beta blocker you might notice a boost in upper end performance.
Wish I could lose 30 lbs-but my BP was high when I was 30 lbs lighter-guessing it would still be high if I lost weight-lisinopril doesn't bother me much-maybe sneezing maybe runny nose-but no big deal.
It is dreary-wake up 4:50am-literally my first waking moment I open my drawer-open lisinopril bottle-and take a 1/2 a 40mg-every day-first conscious action.

Great job-40 lbs!
PS Yes I am jealous-if I could dump my med I would lord it over you guys-I would be insufferable!!

I was using Benicar, an arterial relaxant, 40mg which was increased from 20mg three years ago. I suspect the BP reduction was possible because this medication doesn't mess with the chemistry of heart rhythms.

Rich

..life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes. ― Andy Rooney ...enjoy what's left!

My goal for this coming year is to get myself off BP meds. I'm taking a three-med-cocktail to get my diastolic below 100. The systolic is rarely above 130. go figure. I hope that if I can shed the 50+ pounds I need to lose, it will take care of itself. Not being able to do even moderate aerobic exercise for the past two and a half years has caused my weight to balloon! I GOTTA get this neck issue straightened out so I can ride!!!!

Woo hoo! I've gotten my weight below 180# from 222# and have held it since before Christmas. I saw my doctor for another reason but mentioned getting light headed whenever I stood up. He suggested a week of morning and evening readings. I did and found it was regularly down to 60 plus or minus 1 over roughly 115 straight through. To top it off when he took it, despite my usual 'white coat syndrome' BP reading the diastolic was 60. I asked if we could reduce the dosage and he said to stop completely. I figured this was something I would have to live with for the remainder of my days.

Truth be told I have been riding my trainer religiously ever since the weather turned cold. I bought a Kurt Kinetics along with the Trek FX 7.6 and it turned out to be a great decision. I'm shooting for 1000 calories per ride and have put almost 300 miles on it since the start of the year. I alternate with the Elliptic whenever the knees get sensitive; I have another 116 miles on it this year.

We're in the coldest week of the year here in Washington DC and face at least another week near 0 f overnight for another week. I really want to get out and ride, but I've rigged up a nice little station in the basement. I have a monitor hooked up to my HT system's mini computer and am watching the replay of the Tour Down Under while I ride. Funny how my cadence rises as the end of the race nears!

Good job. Losing weight and getting in shape a few years ago got me off blood pressure meds except for my beta blocker. Wish I could lose that, but does not look like it will happen. Oh yea, got off those damn statins too!